Camping in the mountains
1900m above sea level
Opening: 2022, July 01
Camping NAKHAZO is a new attraction by Rosa Khutor creating original experiences for all nature lovers.
Nakhazo, situated in the spectacular natural landscape with breath-taking panoramic views, comes packed with plenty of unique hill walker challenges.
Here you will find a lot of inspirational stories, happenings and everything exciting that promises to make the exploration more memorable. Together with our guides – experienced mountaineers – you will be never far away from this adventure.
Find out what we offer.
Accommodation
For those who prefer glamping there are 12 brand-new “A-shape” houses for 2 – 6 guests.
What will you find here?
Reception desk
Restaurant
Mountain Terrace
BBQ place
Relax and SPA
Other Facilities
The price (in RUB) is per night depends on day you stay.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner are in price included as well as special entry permission for Russian citizens.
"A" shape house (houses No. 1 - 7)
1 pers 2 pers 3 pers 4 pers 5 pers 6 pers | |
Sunday - Thursday | 10 400 15 000 19 500 24 600 28 025 31 400 |
Friday - Saturday | 12 400 17 200 21 700 26 800 30 500 34 100 |
"A" shape house with patio (houses No. 8 - 12)
1 pers 2 pers 3 pers 4 pers 5 pers 6 pers | |
Sunday - Thursday | 10 400 15 000 19 500 24 600 28 025 31 400 |
Friday - Saturday | 12 400 17 200 21 700 26 800 30 500 34 100 |
Your adventure can already start at the airport Sochi-Adler.
Book the helicopter transfer and enjoy the flight above the mountains and valleys.
The flight takes 20 min, the price 190.000 rub for 5 passengers.
Book flight
E-mail: heliport@rosakhutor.com
Phone No. + 7 938 400 08 04
We are looking forward to welcoming you onboard!
All information on "Nakhazo" Camping you can get in Active Holiday Center at Rosa Valley.
Address: Mzymta square, Rosa Valley
Phone: +7 938 888 02 14
Opening hours: 09.00 - 18.00
Before you go: Check The Sochi National Park Authority's Guide on what to bring, meet the wild animals and best sources for weater reports.
We recommend wearing comfortable and water-resistant clothing that keeps you dry in hot temperatures and protect you if things turn cold and wet. Never hike without a rain jacket - you just never know when you will be caught in a rainstorm. A sun hat might be useful as well - it prevents sunburn and keeps insects from dropping in your hair. In the colder time, gloves are most effective for keeping your hands warm. Your footwear should provide: Support, protection from rocks and roots and traction on wet and dry surfaces.